Ball State University police responded to vandalism at Lucina Hall on Aug. 27th. The investigation is now closed and the University is not releasing any more information. Max Lewis, DN

University police close Lucina vandalism investigation

Ball State University police have closed the investigation into the vandalism of Lucina Hall, according to University spokesperson Kathy Wolf.  Several broken windows were found at Lucina Hall on Aug. 27 and university police were called in to investigate. That same week, the university released surveillance images of the suspect hoping to get the public's help in identifying him. 






Keith Tye, a junior music education major, directs the Ball State band at Lafollette Field on September 1, 2017. Tye is a drum major for the band. Cassidy Knowling, DN
CAMPUS

Meet the Spirit Team Leaders

Ball State’s first home football game of the season kicks off Friday night, and you can find the spirit team leaders — drum majors, cheerleaders and the Code Red dance team — on the sidelines of every home football game, helping boost student and team morale. 


In Delaware County Superior Court 1, 18-year-old Larry Newton pleaded guilty to the September 1994 murder of sophomore Christopher Coyle near campus on Neely Avenue. Muncie Police Capt. Richard Pickett and officer David W. Hanauer escort Newton back to prison after his guilty plea hearing. Cindee Nolley, DN File 
CRIME

Muncie man who murdered Ball State student has appeal denied

It’s been nearly 23 years since Ball State student Christopher Coyle was murdered in an alleyway just off of the Ball State campus.  His killer, Larry Newton, had his appeal denied on Thursday after he tried to have his life sentence dismissed, according to court documents. 





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